when: 04 - 18 December 2020 | | cost: Adult: $350.00 | address: Mrs Macquaries Rd Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | website: https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/What-s-On/Private-Buggy-Tour-of-the-Royal-Botanic-Garden-Syd | tickets: https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/What-s-On/Private-Buggy-Tour-of-the-Royal-Botanic-Garden-Syd
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Join Horticulturist and Historian, Paul Nicholson, on an exclusive buggy tour of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia's oldest botanic garden and a 30 hectare paradise adjoining Sydney Harbour.
Join Horticulturist and Historian, Paul Nicholson, on an exclusive buggy tour of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia's oldest botanic garden and a 30 hectare paradise adjoining Sydney Harbour. Explore the site's history, seasonal displays, heritage tree collection and meet some of the animals and insects that make this oasis in the city their home, on this 1.5 hour exclusive tour. Paul will share with you some the stories our more than 25,000 plants (more than 7,000 different species) have to tell. Bizarre stories of pollination, inspiring stories of resilience and tales of our plants connections to scientists, scientific discovery and even royalty.
The tour begins at The Calyx, featuring our latest display inBLOOM. Grab a coffee and explore the display before the tour. The tour finishes at Growing Friends plant sales, selling rare and unique plants from our living collection propagated by our volunteers.
We will be observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of Covid-19.
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Join Horticulturist and Historian, Paul Nicholson, on an exclusive buggy tour of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia's oldest botanic garden and a 30 hectare paradise adjoining Sydney Harbour.
Join Horticulturist and Historian, Paul Nicholson, on an exclusive buggy tour of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia's oldest botanic garden and a 30 hectare paradise adjoining Sydney Harbour. Explore the site's history, seasonal displays, heritage tree collection and meet some of the animals and insects that make this oasis in the city their home, on this 1.5 hour exclusive tour. Paul will share with you some the stories our more than 25,000 plants (more than 7,000 different species) have to tell. Bizarre stories of pollination, inspiring stories of resilience and tales of our plants connections to scientists, scientific discovery and even royalty.
The tour begins at The Calyx, featuring our latest display inBLOOM. Grab a coffee and explore the display before the tour. The tour finishes at Growing Friends plant sales, selling rare and unique plants from our living collection propagated by our volunteers.
We will be observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of Covid-19.
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Private buggy tour 2020 is on 04 - 18 December 2020. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9231 8111 for details. Visit their website at https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/What-s-On/Private-Buggy-Tour-of-the-Royal-Botanic-Garden-Syd.
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